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David Trounce

The Rhythm of Life

24 February 2019 By David Trounce

Singing the Psalms - sermo humilis

The Psalms have always been central to a thriving church. And I would argue that the congregation that sets the Psalms aside is a church that will soon find herself in loveless mediocrity. The five books that make up the Book of Psalms were central to temple and synagogue … [Read more...] about The Rhythm of Life

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Christ, Psalms, Rhythm

Still Rolls the Stone

21 February 2019 By David Trounce

Jesus Rolls Away the Stone - sermo humilis

Christianity is a Public Religion. The world wants to legislate that religion be made a private affair. But, if the world had wanted the church to keep quiet about Jesus it should have thought of that before it crucified Him publicly. The death of Jesus was a public event. He … [Read more...] about Still Rolls the Stone

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Confession, Darkness, Resurrection

Loving One Another, in Particular

17 February 2019 By David Trounce

Love makes people smile - sermo humilis

Believers are a congregation of God's people. They come from many places and many cultures. If it were not for the work of God's Spirit, many believers would not seek each other out for company. But now, in that Spirit, we have been gathered together, and these people have … [Read more...] about Loving One Another, in Particular

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Fellowship, Grace, Love

The Resurrection of the World

14 February 2019 By David Trounce

The Resurrection of the World - sermo humilis

Many Christians think that the resurrection is something that needs to be proven. It is challenged by unbelievers, and so we assemble our arguments to show that Jesus did too rise from the dead. But the resurrection is not something requiring proof. It is proof. The New … [Read more...] about The Resurrection of the World

Filed Under: Life in Christendom Tagged With: Despair, Hope, Resurrection

Grace. A Risky Proposition

11 February 2019 By David Trounce

Grace is Risky - sermo humilis

Man, being made in the image of God, cannot live without a mediator. He needs someone to act between himself and whatever it is that he thinks is running the universe. Whether it be God, gravity or government. “You make springs gush forth in the valleys; they flow between the … [Read more...] about Grace. A Risky Proposition

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Thor's Oak

Around 723 AD, a missionary named Boniface entered Hesse in Germany. Upon finding a sacred tree named Thor’s Oak, he took an axe to it, cut it down and built a church. Many in the town, believing that the God of Boniface must be greater than Thor, left their paganism behind converted to Christianity.